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Snow stuffFew shots from Perisher Blue this weekend
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How did this thread sink to the bottom with so many views and yet no replies... have you been peeving people off or something...
Really good shots there shakey... they are crisp and well exposed especially as they have been taken in snow... the first one is my pick for its composition alone... ![]() The last thing I want to do is hurt you... but it's still on the list...
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I agree with Bindii on #1 - #2 seems to be a bit too blue - but all shots are well composed and shot.
Chris
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Nice and sharp. Shame that the last one doesn't give a reference to the height of the jump, as I really like the last shot.
What me? I just assumed that everyone was too nice to tell me that the photos were crap. ![]() ![]() ![]() Exposures were off..rescued to some extent in PS Here's the original of the first shot. Yuk. Overexposed to the max. Snow is difficult environment and LCD histograms impossible to see. ![]() Thanks everyone for the comments...and yes the second one has the blue boosted. Last edited by shakey on Wed Aug 08, 2007 11:06 pm, edited 1 time in total.
I really like these Shakey, for the same reasons mentioned by my esteemed colleagues above. I only have 3 problems though:
a) you're at Perisher and I'm not, b) you're at Perisher and I'm not, oh and c) you're at Perisher and I'm not. ![]() Simon
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